Mike Goliat
Mike Goliat (born the November 5th 1925 with Yatesboro, Pennsylvania) was a player of professional Baseball American of the Phillies of Philadelphia (1949 -51) then Saint-Louis Browns (1951 - 52).
It belonged to the famous team of “Whiz Kids” of Philadelphia which gained the national title in 1950. This season there, Goliath struck 13 blows of circuit. In world Series, Philadelphia was demolishes by the Yankees of New York. During this final series, Goliat carries out an average with the beater of: .214. It was its only and single season as a holder.
On the whole of its career professional, Goliat records an average with the stick of: .225 per 20 blows of circuit, and 99 produced points.
It continues its career in the minor leagues, with Toronto in particular. It glane thus a title of better player of the season in the international League in 1956. Goliat was four years lasting trainer player always in minor league and gained during this period a championship.
It dies out the January 14th 2004 with Seven Hills, Ohio at the 78 years age.
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